Title:
CHCA - News stock footage, 1998-1999
Creator:
CHCA Television
Subject:
Arts
Subject:
Buildings and memorials
Subject:
Commerce and industry
Subject:
Communications
Subject:
Cultural pluralism
Subject:
Education
Subject:
Exploration discovery and travel
Subject:
Family and personal life
Subject:
Government
Subject:
Health services
Subject:
Indigenous peoples
Subject:
Multiculturalism
Subject:
Organizations
Subject:
Politics and government
Subject:
Public events
Subject:
Religions
Subject:
Transportation
Subject:
Women
Description:
News stock footage from Red Deer and area.OZ #4 32300:00 - Full Impact program speaks to youth about spending time in prison. Presentation by inmate to Red Deer Rebels Hockey team, sponsored by Coach. Description of crime-induced violence.02:17 - Overcrowded transit buses for getting students to school are a safety concern. Interviews with students, bus drivers, transit coordinator, City Councillor.04:14 - Canadian University College in Lacombe undergoing a feasibility study. Buildings must be extensively renovated or moved elsewhere such as Calgary. Interviews with former students and administrators. Part of the land of the school is being sold back to the Town of Lacombe.06:21 - In the Classroom segment. Students caring for mechanical babies as part of Career and Life Management class in Caroline high school. Interviews with students and educator. Also aired on Calgary-7 News.08:22 - Artist Connie Kayter of Saskatchewan paints on animal skulls. One of the booths at the first Cowboy Christmas show, which features Western style artists and crafts at booths, and performances. Interview with artist Kayter and organizer. Also aired on ITV News.10:06 - Pat Sebold, RN from Emergency Department at Red Deer Regional Hospital, discusses hospital finances. Fundraising through the Festival of Trees. Fundraising also from baked goods (gingerbread and cookies) sale, basketball game, activities for children, musical entertainment.12:10 - Youth from all over Canada participate in Katimavik program, which gets volunteers travelling across Canada doing community projects. In Red Deer, the group will paint a mural. Interview with Waskasoo Park employee.14:04 - Dr. Tom Lampard, optometrist, expanding business to the old Bay building downtown.15:38 - New business creates customized wire frame Christmas light displays.17:34 - In the Classroom segment. Crossing guard at Annie L. Gaetz elementary. Interview with students, Jock Mackenzie, parents.19:04 - In the Classroom segment. Christmas hampers created by Ponoka High School students. Interview with students.20:40 - Patient Mary Geds must travel to Red Deer Regional Hospital to get renal dialysis, since her home hospital (Rocky Mountain House) does not have a wheelchair scale. Interview with daughter in law, doctor about cost of medical equipment and community needs.22:20 - Tree sales at Christmas are slow. Lack of sales also hurts charities who rely on donations from these businesses. Interview with salesman and Scouts leader.24:03 - Year in review. Wayne Roberts (Eifon Wyn) charged with first degree murder of Patrick Kent. First snowfall in Red Deer came early. Stars Air Ambulance lottery home burned down. Hilltop Pharmacy robbed. Alex LaFramboise of Sylvan Lake pleads guilty of manslaughter of his wife. Drugs (marijuana plants) seized from bust in Sundrie. Halloween pranksters vandalized many areas in city. Tragic car crash on Highway 2. Bone marrow information session in Lacombe hosted for local children with leukemia; numerous community members signed up to be donors. Students at Joseph Welsh Elementary school remember soldiers on Remembrance Day. RCMP cutbacks lead to increased vigilance on finances. Human Rights Commissioner visit Hobema and speaks about poverty on Indian Reserves. Gun registration begins; Bill C-68. Curling event in Red Deer. Hog prices decreases and ranchers sell pigs locally. Innisfail man arrested for child pornography. Horses stolen and trimmed their tales before returning them. Sylvan Lake residents surveyed on Christian / Catholic education.28:54 - Dave Morreau (RCMP) educating people about Y2K planning relating to computer technology. Also aired on ITV News.30:45 - Violence at Hunting Hills High School. Interviews with students and principal Dick Hornby (Richard Hornby). Also aired on ITV News.32:43 - War in the Middle East having local impact in Red Deer. Interview with Syed Ahmed (President of the Central Alberta Islamic Association) about the American influence and war in the Middle East. Footage of President Bill Clinton.34:37 - In the Classroom segment. Student angels program (Angels Anonymous program). Students from G.W. Smith School are shopping with donated funds to purchase Christmas gifts.36:40 - Song about Bre-X stock crash / scam written by local farmer Ross Graham. Also aired on ITV News and Calgary-7 News.38:56 - Clayton Babcock interviewed about donating blood. Red Deer Blood Clinic changing procedure to require appointments. The Livingstone Church will now host the clinic.40:42 - Taxi cabs on New Years Eve. Interview with cab driver on tips to get a cab more quickly on the busy night.42:44 - In the Classroom segment. Educator Cory Hunter interviewed at Fairview Elementary school about decrease in male teachers. Higher wages in the trades are drawing male teachers away from the teaching profession.44:39 - Les Anderson Century 21 realtor) interviewed about increasing demand for housing sales. Selling prices have increased, and diversity in stock and employment market is helping Red Deer housing market remain stable.46:26 - Notre Dame High School students working on a charity project to build a playhouse. Sponsored by Co-Op. Interviews with students.47:59 - Bingo charity revenues may decrease with Provincial guidelines and regulations increasing. Interview with Dancecentral about fundraising initiatives. Interview with manager of Red Deer Bingo Associations about too many licenses being given out.49:40 - Interview with RCMP about bad roads and driving issues during winter. Also aired on ITV News and Calgary-7 News.51:52 - Highway motor vehicle accident triple fatality due to bad road conditions near Penhold on Highway 2. Interview with RCMP about factors. Also aired on ITV News and Calgary-7 News.53:52 - Interview with Kelly Armstrong about bull riding and a workshop he hosted in Olds. Interviews with other bull riders.55:46 - Chris Ross interviewed about school violence at Hunting Hills High School. Task force set up by School Board to look into the problem. Don Falk (Deputy Superintendent), students interviewed.57:56 - Skiing camp hosted for disabled skiers from Australia at Canyon Ski Hill. Interview with athletes, coach.59:39 - End of Tape.All segments hosted by Richard Ozero.
Publisher:
Calgary-7 News
Publisher:
ITV News
Contributor:
Ozero, Richard
Date:
1998-1999 - Creation Date
Date:
2019-10-01 - Digitization Date
Type:
MovingImage
Format:
1 videocassette (59:39) : col., Betacam SP
Format:
1 video file (59:39) : col., .mov
Identifier:
VC948
Source:
MG 574 CHCA Television fonds
Source:
2011-007
Language:
en
Relation:
Created by CHCA TV in Red Deer and stored at the station until its closure in the fall 2009.
Coverage:
Red Deer, Alberta
Coverage:
Lacombe, Alberta
Coverage:
Caroline, Alberta
Coverage:
Sylvan Lake, Alberta
Coverage:
Ponoka, Alberta
Coverage:
Rocky Mountain House, Alberta
Coverage:
Bowden, Alberta
Coverage:
Sundrie, Alberta
Coverage:
Innisfail, Alberta
Coverage:
Blackfalds, Alberta
Coverage:
Penhold, Alberta
Coverage:
Olds, Alberta
Rights:
Copyright assigned to Archives